On 29/11/24 16:27, Tim via users wrote:
I've checked the fedora updates repo and the source repo is indeed not enable, so it wasn't that. I thought I might have had it enabled as in the past I've been in a situation where having the kernel headers installed was not good enough for a package install, I had to enable the source repository for the install to proceed (I don't remember exactly what its dependency was).On Fri, 2024-11-29 at 09:21 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:I assumed it was because was refreshing the updates repository and the updates source repository and both of them had the same display name.The source repo is usually not enabled. And therefore completely ignored during general updates, as far as I'm aware.
regards, Steve
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